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2012
E. Perez, Cardosi, J., Coombes, Y., Devine, J., Grossman, A., Kullmann, C., Kumar, C. A., Mukherjee, N., Prakash, M., Robiarto, A., Setiawan, D., Singh, U., et Wartono, D., « Comment accélérer le développement de l’assainissement rural ? ». Water and Sanitation Program, WSP, S.l., p. vii, 56 p., 9 fig., 6 tab., 2012.
J. M. Hagan, Hughes, R., et Smith, J., « Designing gender-sensitive sanitation for floating villages », vol. 12. WaterAid, S.l., p. 9 p.; 8 fig., 2012.
C. Goudel, « Investing in people : using human shit and urine as organic fertilizer, energy saving and economic development in vulnerable communities of Nepal :.. », presented at the 2012-10-29, S.l., 2012, p. 10 p.; 3 tab.; 2 fig.; 7 photographs.
D. Kilsby, « Putting a gender lens on WASH practice in Liquica, Timor-Leste », vol. 13. WaterAid, S.l., p. 8 p.; 6 fig., 2012.
A. Bekele, « Reaching the poor and vulnerable community in rural Afghanistan through CLTS », presented at the 01/2012, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2012, p. 7 p.; 1 fig.; 2 photographs.
Unations wa secretariat, « Sanitation drive to 2015 : planners’ guide ». United Nations Intersecretariat Group for Water, S.l., p. 72 p.; ill.; photographs; boxes, 2012.
V. Venkataramanan, Naman, J., Crocker, J., Streyle, M., Kolsky, P., Bartram, J., Saywell, D., Nelligan, M., Elliott, M., Fisher, F. M., et Rowe, D. R., « Testing CLTS approaches for scalability : systematic literature review ». University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Plan International USA, Chapel Hill, NC, USA, p. 27 p. : 2 fig., 3 tab., 2012.
K. Greene, Romano, G., et Morshed, G., « Women’s WASH platforms in Bangladesh and Cambodia », vol. 14. WaterAid, S.l., p. 8 p.; 8 fig., 2012.
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